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Review: 'We All Fall Down' by Michael Harvey
Special to the TribuneMichael Harvey's latest is an odd concoction of crime novel and government thriller — call it a crime novel plus. In this one, Harvey's signature main character, P.I. Michael Kelly, finds himself in the midst of a bio-terror event, one that has...Tags: Terrorism, Firearms, Guerrilla Activity, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Review: 'The Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes' by Marcus Sakey
Special to the TribuneFour years ago Chicago transplant Marcus Sakey was the new kid on the block when his novel “The Blade Itself” put his name on bookshelves. This first novel and the three books that followed imprinted his adopted city in the minds of crime...Tags: Maine, Memory Loss
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Malfoy actors talk good, evil as Potter saga ends
LONDON (AP) -- So this is the face of evil: Ice-blue eyes, an imperious brow, the sculpted features of Lucius Malfoy, the Muggle-hating wizard supremacist and implacable foe of Harry Potter.
As Malfoy, 48-year-old actor Jason Isaacs has plumbed his...Tags: Elections, BBC, Michael Gambon, Martin Scorsese, Celebrities
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Connie L. Knox, Sun copy editor and Guild leader, dies
Connie L. Knox, a veteran Baltimore Sun copy editor and Sun Magazine writer who had been active in the Newspaper Guild for decades, died Sunday of an apparent heart attack at her Sparks home.
She was 68.
Connie L. Mugrage was born and raised in Akron,...Tags: Mass Media, Elections, New London (New London, Connecticut), Health, Colleges and Universities
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Book review: 'Stolen Souls,' top-notch Irish crime fiction
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Irish crime-fiction wave rises to new heights with Stuart Neville's third novel, the tight, telescopic thriller "Stolen Souls." The writing here is mature and assured: There are no extraneous words or characters, no discussion of Northern Ireland's...Tags: Literature, Los Angeles Times, Arts and Culture, Slavery, Republican Party
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Jason Isaacs goes from reading words to speaking lines in 'Case Histories'
Zap2ItLong before Jason Isaacs became involved with PBS' "Masterpiece Mystery: Case Histories" -- the concluding two-hour episode of which premieres Sunday, Oct. 30 (check local listings) -- he was intimately involved with the Kate Atkinson novels on which it's...Tags: England, Literature, Arts and Culture, Jason Isaacs, Scotland
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KCET-TV in $50-million deal for new local shows
Show TrackerKCET has forged a new $50 million programming partnership for series about Southern California. Producer Dominique Bigle is on board.... -
Alana Stewart Los Angeles Premiere of "Delivered"
Driven by a promise, fueled by revenge…DELIVERED is a heartfelt crime thriller - an intimate tale of loss, betrayal, redemption and bittersweet revenge. Packed with twists and turns, a classic '67 Mustang and a couple on the run, this film is a...Tags: West Hollywood, Dance, Sunset Boulevard, Movies, Entertainment
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Andy Rooney: The American icon's last kvetch [The conversation]
Opinion L.A.CBS announced Tuesday that 92-year-old weekly commentator Andy Rooney would deliver his last kvetch on Sunday's "60 Minutes." It will mark his 1,097th essay for the program and the end of a tradition that began in 1978. Love him or...... -
‘Practical Time Travel’ subject of next Playwrights’ Round Table workshop
Orlando Theater BlogThe next Playwrights' Round Table monthly workshop will be 1:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 12, at the Seminole County Library in Casselberry, 215 N. Oxford Road (two blocks north of Semoran Boulevard, just east of the intersection of U.S. 17-92 and S.R. 436).... -
Appreciation: Peter Falk's Columbo rivaled best Brit detectives
The Baltimore SunPeter Falk had a fine career on the stage and in feature films. His crazed comic performance in "The In-Laws" alone would guarantee a major appreciation from film critics and scholars. But it is his network television work in the 1970s as a modest, sly,...Tags: California, Television, Charlie's Angels (tv program), Agatha Christie, Crime, Law and Justice
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'Columbo' Star Peter Falk Dead at 83
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Legendary "Columbo" star Peter Falk has died at the age of 83. Falk "died peacefully at his Beverly Hills home in the evening of June 23, 2011," a rep tells KTLA. The actor had been suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's disease,...Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Television, Health, Celebrities and Health Issues
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